Massachusetts turning red?

Chapdog

Abreast of the situations
First in a major upset Brown (R) wins the Kennedy senate seat. Now the election for governor may swing red. Whats going on in the democrats stronghold state?




From RealClearPolitics
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...governor_baker_vs_patrick_vs_cahill-1154.html


10/10/10 -- Cahill's running mate and a number of advisers have left his campaign. Making matters worse, allegations have begun to surface that Cahill's candidacy was coordinated with Deval Patrick, in order to drain away the anti-Obama votes. In the meantime, Patrick's lead has trailed away to the low single digits. This race is looking a lot more interesting than it did a month ago.

----------Race Preview---------

For years, Republicans dominated Massachusetts. Some of the most prominent Republicans in history came out of Massachusetts politics: Charles Sumner, both Lodges, Calvin Coolidge. These were blue-blooded Yankees, with a passion for social reform movements and a belief in cautious taxing and spending. But underneath this Yankee dominance was a growing Irish Democratic presence. By the late 1800s it had turned Boston into a largely Democratic city, by the 1930s it had made the state Democratic in national elections, and by the 1960s it was donkeys all the way down.

As the Irish progressed upwards through society their political views became increasingly liberal, and by the late 1980s the Democrats had mostly absorbed the state’s Republican establishment. The last true Irish Democrat versus Yankee Republican race came in 1990, when liberal Republican William Weld won the governorship. The Republican Party is now virtually extinct in the state legislature, but the party has nevertheless won four of the last five governor’s races. The Republican path to victory is simple: Present oneself as a check on the solidly Democratic legislature.

The Democratic wave of 2006 was powerful enough that this argument failed badly, and the state went heavily for Deval Patrick, the state’s first African American governor. His tenure on Beacon Hill has been rocky, and for much of 2009 he looked extremely vulnerable. But fate seems to have smiled on the Governor, as State Treasurer Tim Cahill filed as an Independent. This seems to have split the anti-Patrick vote. Depending on whether Cahill can hold his vote share, 40 percent might just be enough for Patrick to pull out a win.
 
I was just up there and cornered my very liberal brother about all this. All he could do was complain about Scott Brown's old pickup and Carhart coat. As usual, no substance. His son's fiance was complaining 'this is Massachusetts, what is happening', and I told her not to be so close-minded.

There were some Deval Patrick supporters holding signs at a busy intersection and I rolled down my window to ask them why they haven't learned their lesson yet, still supporting democrats, how do they like Obama's economy?

Good times. :)
 
his downfall will be essentially saying he does not want to raise taxes back in 06 when campaigning.. then proceeding to be behind the most tax increases I have ever seen in my entire life in this state. him up by 5% right now is not an accurate picture. I have feeling he is going to lose by over 10points in Nov. More ground swelling going on then when they had brown down by 10points a month before the election.
 
His downfall was engineering a banking crisis that decimated the values of every home in the US, and that's where most Americans invest their money. Folks don't like it when you take money from them, and he took a lot.
 
I always do that to lib-tards. They are the first to accuse conservatives of it when they are the ones doing it. :D
 
Here's a list of Massachusetts governors and their party affiliation since 1991:

William Weld - Republican (1991 - 97)
Paul Cellucci - Republican (1997 - 2001)
Jane Swift - Republican (2001 - 03)
Mitt Romney - Republican (2003 - 07)
Deval Patrick - Democrat (2007 - Present)

Given that a Democrat has held the position for only three of the past 19 years, talking about the Massachusetts governorship as a "Democratic stronghold" is just a little bit of a stretch.
 
His downfall was engineering a banking crisis that decimated the values of every home in the US, and that's where most Americans invest their money. Folks don't like it when you take money from them, and he took a lot.

Are you seriously saying that Obama caused the banking crisis?
 
I was just up there and cornered my very liberal brother about all this. All he could do was complain about Scott Brown's old pickup and Carhart coat. As usual, no substance. His son's fiance was complaining 'this is Massachusetts, what is happening', and I told her not to be so close-minded.

There were some Deval Patrick supporters holding signs at a busy intersection and I rolled down my window to ask them why they haven't learned their lesson yet, still supporting democrats, how do they like Obama's economy?

Good times. :)

How long have you been out of the hospital?
 
The governor race in states is usually a lot more competitive between the parties than at any other kind of race. Republicans in liberal states are often very competitive, and vice versa for Democrats in conservative states. Republicans have basically owned the governor's mansion in Massachusetts since the days of Dukakis.
 
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